Bicycle Tour in and around Windsor by the River Thames with guide
The unique town of Windsor began as a Saxon village in the middle ages. After the Saxons founded the settlement it grew into a town because of its advantageous position by a river. Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world.
You will ride on the river Thames, the perfect destination for a gentle bike tour. It is very easy to get to from London with direct train route to Windsor & Eton Riverside station, where your guide will meet you.
The bike tour around the scenic Thames Valley is a flat and largely traffic-free 8 miles (13km) through country lanes and designated bike tracks. There will be plenty of time to stop and soak up the atmosphere with a stop at Dorney Court Tudor Mansion.
The tour finishes back in central Windsor, a short walk from the castle, the towns various shopping & eating destinations or trains stations for your return to London.
On this river tour you will stop at the historic Dorney Court, a Tudor mansion on route, with a selection of teas & homemade cakes available. Dating from 1440 it is a fine example of early Tudor architecture.
Trains running often from London, with about 25 minutes duration train journey.